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France: Law Driven Restructuring

In: Restructuring Work and Employment in Europe

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  • Maxime Petrovski
  • Rachel Beaujolin-Bellet
  • Frédéric Bruggeman
  • Claude Emmanuel Triomphe

Abstract

This detailed, comprehensive study on downsizing in Europe is underpinned by cross-national, interdisciplinary empirical research on restructuring management in five European countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. It contains systematic national comparative overviews, and transversal analyses of more than 30 in-depth case studies, taking into account a broad range of perspectives across professional human resources managers, unions’ representatives, local and national civil servants, social workers and physicians. The authors examine strategic choices and practices in national and local contexts, showing that the practice of restructuring is not as heterogeneous as many previous studies have indicated or predicted. Systematic policy proposals for better economic and social management of restructuring are also prescribed.

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  • Maxime Petrovski & Rachel Beaujolin-Bellet & Frédéric Bruggeman & Claude Emmanuel Triomphe, 2008. "France: Law Driven Restructuring," Chapters, in: Bernard Gazier & Frédéric Bruggeman (ed.), Restructuring Work and Employment in Europe, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:12904_5
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